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Virtual Sexuality is a satire of the computer age and post-modern love. Justine is 17-years-old and still a virgin. She is looking for her ideal man with whom to have her first sexual experience. While visiting a virtual reality exhibition, she plays with the 'Narcissus' machine, which enables the players to recreate themselves. She creates a perfect self and then a perfect man. There is a sudden explosion. As the dust settles we meet Jake, who is Justine in a male body. Unaware of Jake's existence and still on the hunt for her ideal man, Justine meets him and falls in love immediately, not knowing that he is her. As soon as she finds out about his true identity, he is kidnapped. She comes to realize that her feelings for Jake are not all that they should be.